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Björn Sandstede

Björn Sandstede

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Mathematics

D-Index
52
Citations
9781
World Ranking
969
National Ranking
450

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - SIAM Fellow For contributions to applied dynamical systems involving the computational and analytical study of pattern formation in physical and biological systems.
  • 2000 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Björn Sandstede is affiliated with Brown University in the United States and has a multidisciplinary research portfolio spanning biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, physics and astronomy, and computer science. Their work reflects a strong focus on complex systems and computational methods applied to biological and physical phenomena.

Their research covers several main topics, including:

  • Nonlinear dynamics and pattern formation
  • Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
  • Cell image analysis techniques
  • Nonlinear photonic systems
  • Gene regulatory network analysis
  • Theoretical and computational physics
  • Quantum chaos and dynamical systems

Sandstede has published extensively in numerous reputable venues. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems
  • UNC Libraries
  • Journal of Computational Biology

Frequent co-authors associated with their work are:

  • Ritambhara Singh
  • Rebecca Santorella
  • Pınar Demetçi
  • Alexandria Volkening
  • Jason J. Bramburger

Selected recent papers by Sandstede include:

  • Topological data analysis of spatial patterning in heterogeneous cell populations: clustering and sorting with varying cell-cell adhesion, 2023, npj Systems Biology and Applications
  • Parameter Identifiability in PDE Models of Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching, 2024, Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
  • SCOT: Single-Cell Multi-Omics Alignment with Optimal Transport, 2022, Journal of Computational Biology
  • Gromov-Wasserstein optimal transport to align single-cell multi-omics data, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Detecting Shared Genetic Architecture Among Multiple Phenotypes by Hierarchical Clustering of Gene-Level Association Statistics, 2020, Genetics

Sandstede's work bridges mathematical modeling, computational biology, and systems analysis. Their focus on single-cell and spatial transcriptomics aligns with an ongoing interest in gene regulatory networks and cellular pattern formation. Additionally, their contributions extend into nonlinear physics and photonics, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach connecting biology and physical sciences.

Recognition of their career includes:

  • SIAM Fellow (2013): For contributions to applied dynamical systems involving the computational and analytical study of pattern formation in physical and biological systems
  • Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (2000)

Best Publications

  • AUTO-07p: Continuation and bifurcation software for ordinary differential equations

    E. J. Doedel;A. R. Champneys;Fabio Dercole;T. F. Fairgrieve

  • Stability of Travelling Waves

    Björn Sandstede

  • Stability of bright solitary-wave solutions to perturbed nonlinear Schrödinger equations

    Todd Kapitula;Björn Sandstede

  • Absolute and convective instabilities of waves on unbounded and large bounded domains

    Björn Sandstede;Arnd Scheel

  • A numerical toolbox for homoclinic bifurcation analysis

    A.R. Champneys;Yu. A. Kuznetsov;Yu. A. Kuznetsov;B. Sandstede

  • Counting eigenvalues via the Krein signature in infinite-dimensional Hamiltonian systems

    Todd Kapitula;Panayotis G. Kevrekidis;Björn Sandstede

  • Localized Hexagon Patterns of the Planar Swift–Hohenberg Equation

    David J. B. Lloyd;Björn Sandstede;Daniele Avitabile;Alan R. Champneys

  • Homoclinic and heteroclinic bifurcations in vector fields

    A.J. Homburg;B. Sandstede

  • Chapter 4 – Numerical Continuation, and Computation of Normal Forms

    Wolf-Jürgen Beyn;Alan Champneys;Eusebius Doedel;Willy Govaerts

  • The Dynamics of Modulated Wave Trains

    Arjen Doelman;Björn Sandstede;Arnd Scheel;Guido Schneider

  • Fast and Slow Waves in the FitzHugh–Nagumo Equation

    Martin Krupa;Björn Sandstede;Peter Szmolyan

  • Stability of multiple-pulse solutions

    Björn Sandstede

  • Computing absolute and essential spectra using continuation

    Jens D.M. Rademacher;Björn Sandstede;Arnd Scheel

  • Defects in oscillatory media: Toward a classification

    Björn Sandstede;Arnd Scheel

  • Exponential Dichotomies for Solitary-Wave Solutions of Semilinear Elliptic Equations on Infinite Cylinders

    Daniela Peterhof;Björn Sandstede;Arnd Scheel

  • To snake or not to snake in the planar Swift-Hohenberg equation

    Daniele Avitabile;David J. B. Lloyd;John Burke;Edgar Knobloch

  • Dynamics of Spiral Waves on Unbounded Domains Using Center-Manifold Reductions

    Björn Sandstede;Arnd Scheel;Claudia Wulff

  • Bifurcations and Dynamics of Spiral Waves

    B. Sandstede;Arnd Scheel;C. Wulff

  • Theory of passive harmonic mode-locking using waveguide arrays.

    J. Nathan Kutz;Björn Sandstede

  • On the structure of spectra of modulated travelling waves

    Björn Sandstede;Arnd Scheel

Frequent Co-Authors

Arnd Scheel
Arnd Scheel University of Minnesota
Todd Kapitula
Todd Kapitula Calvin University
Christopher K. R. T. Jones
Christopher K. R. T. Jones University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Alan R Champneys
Alan R Champneys University of Bristol
Kevin Zumbrun
Kevin Zumbrun Indiana University
Guido Schneider
Guido Schneider University of Stuttgart
J. Nathan Kutz
J. Nathan Kutz University of Washington
Panayotis G. Kevrekidis
Panayotis G. Kevrekidis University of Massachusetts Amherst
Arjen Doelman
Arjen Doelman Leiden University
Bernold Fiedler
Bernold Fiedler Freie Universität Berlin

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